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Barrie Examiner, 5 Apr 1923, p. 3

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t* price at, and .9 Huh- IIVUIII Lllc FIICVIID U1 ID: , The weather in this section continues very cold and stormy` for so late in the season. Mrs. `Tracy, Sr., who has been on the. I isick list, is feeling better. - :na I::un Q0:-anonkun 3: 135:9;-no `I-:nnt`u `DIVA lllg ID ICUIIIIB IJCl'|Il'-It _ ' , Mim Lxllmn Stranaghan 1s vlsltmg friends fheres I n1._-_1 _.....z__ :_ L.. .._.n.._ ..c `L- 4...." i I 1 . ucrc: h I Wood~cutting is the order of the day. ' James Travers is doing nicely in the! hospital, after having the misfortune 0H lkxnn But} .; UUEVILIII, III. E beipg hurt, SLJNNIDALE. CORNERS THE STERLINGBANK -You will ndthe local Manuger of the Sterling Bank one of .&he most easily-reached business men you.know--willing`at all times tmdiscuss your plans and give" you the benet .`-of his knowledge gained through contact with many dierent activities. `And if you require-addi- tional funds for conservative extensions to your {arm or equipment have a friendly, con- dential talk with him at the first opportunity. Confidential Credit BARRIE. ONTARIO SAVE *'~ Because IN buying a Ford car to- day, you buy a developed, pro- ven car--proven over a period of years. You do not buy an experiment; The low price of the Ford is made possible only by quan- tity production. or CANADA C P1113 %, Keep you Fat IInInnuuunummnusnnmmunumnnmxuumuu 5 ,- /A BllllIll!HIllllllmllllIIHIIIlllllllll|||||l|l|ll||l!|!lH! 'lPUl'lIlUCllUCllU . ` N V I ,` .\ *_ . : -_-_g'-.1_-gnc-1 4-%4ALI\I WEE m G :2 5./i .1, ` !~ `A ...,'1 Sold by HUBBARD S HARDWARE, Barrie, Ontario. . - T. E. MONKMAN, Covol-:stown,' Ontario. Champion Brand "AMERICAN" Fence on American Galvanized Steel Posts take the least possible fence room-you get the most out of every ten-acre field. a L T _ \ A up Cliarnpion Brand AMERICAN " T Fence is not an expense- it is a wise investment--plow up close for your purse's sake and your increased production will soon take care of fence construction costs. `where you want it or direct into the manure-spreacier when desired. The Toronto Litter `Carrier has several special features I know will appeal to you. Let me explain the advantages of its chain pull. why it turns onthe smallest radius, its unleakable bucket and others; I have other Toronto Stable Equipment which will make for cleaner and healthier cattle. bi ger profits. Ask me about it as well. `I have some interesting literature free for t e ulung. - J. H. McCAW, Esme, om, The Quicker, Better Method of % Stable Cleaning` to sell Crown Life policies. Specially attractilvev features ' are interesting more people in. these policies eve . day. Ambitious salesmen should enquire about/' our iberal General Agency Contract. ' Telephone now 789 Branch Office fov North Outdnfio - King Block, Bairie 'J-. NIXON - ' I. O.'.MATSON .G, F. DOYLE, ' Snzpexjintendent 1. MANUR1: SPREADER Low box with good ground clearance,n_1akes easy loading. V Double `pulirerizing cylinders ensure break- mg of all lumpsy and double distributing7p'addlee mean thorough carpeting of ground to width wider than spreader; Can be _loaded high as you like.-top V cylinder will level it. Chain drive, 'no`gears to freeze `or break. Special light draft- Manure, properly pulverized and evenly spread; is your best all-round fertilizer. Yqu ave valuable time. a lot_ of hard work and get best results with a Lieasordbl (`aha in and see the Cockshutt Spreader. or write . or telephone for the folder which describe: it. >105 CQCKSHUTT ucu. on `r l.) W.A. % McCONKEY, Barri - . ..--.-.- nnnuaun-I--r A IA! rrv ~lllDI l.'|lEM.'l' VV orso` Iv\o\r\q- v--a- - ,` nlvc-our `AGENT coizxsuurr QUALITY :1 51::-:Mn=.N*r PLOW UP CLOSE were badly burned in fire which destroyed} Barn and 40*head of cattle-at Richmond, ? Leslie Boyd, aged 2, and his brother, 4, 6 .U. Henry Miller, aged `65,'of Buffalo, `is! Jbout to marry his step-grandmother, ?.\'Irs.; Mary Chase. `aged 53. V i K . 1 With one of my Toronto Litter. Car- riers. one man can clea your stable as fast as three in the old way. Do it. too. -without the unpleas- antness and muss of th e.` wheelbarrow. method_. Dump the manure into a pile I I I I I April 2.--The following are `home visiting over Easter:Miss Madeline Donnelly, teach- er in Muskoka; Miss Bertilleeayes, from Toronto; Misses Hayes. Irene and Anna, from Toronto; .105. Kelly and cousin Hi Mc- Croninl fmm Toronto; `Harold Ryther and illatthew Long, from Toronto. II. on!` pg Wm DI.-thnr annnf. Ennfnr ea HICIJCIHHI. - ' The severe weather of the last week in March will certainly go down in history as the worst ever experienced in the ,recol_lec- -tions of even the oldest resident. Here we lwere placing a certain amount of faith in our experienced and trusworthy prognosti- cator who had'inf_orn1ed us that we could expect. mild weather as the wind blew from , the south -and southwest during the crossing of the line on March 21 and 22. Then when we were receiving almost a steady north wind aeconipunied with snow that sifted in- - to every hole and corner he comes out with the consoling remarks that we must wait for a, change in the moon. We may forget- it during July and August, but the memory will likely retain it, I`-u. Iunllll` hulnrn flint flit: rnnnln nvrnn mauncw bong, Irum nuruuw. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryther spent Easter in Toronto. ` 1 m.._-.._- I -:.... .....l ...::.L ......... nu-.. I.`.....m.-I ` In IOTUIIMJ. . . _ Clarence Laing and wnfe. spent. over Easter in Elmvale. . _ '\l_. I) ` Anna. nI\o' nn `:1-nun`: t\`l up mmvaua. I , Mrs. P. J. Moran and son Francis of iBan'ie spent Easter Supday with Mrs. Ed. `Hayes. ~ hm-my Knllv in nnnn mm-n m-mind, hm-imp nuyw. - o Darcy Kelly is once more around, having `recently returned from Barrie hospital after gan operation; also Peter Hall who injured *: one "leg from slipping on the icy steps of ithe school at Barrie last week. --u o I. - any uvuvvu Inn olualolv --u-. u >"-Q' Mrs. G-. Shanahan of Toronto is spending in few weeks with her brothers, Jno. and Neil McLellan. um- . .......... .....L... .4 4|... Ins; ....mL :71 wlu Iuu-.-y nu-aux u, - One. would judge that the maple syrup season would be a short one this year, al- though the n_nan'it.y,of snow in the bush should assist considerably. Little drops of watcrmake a mighty ocean but at the same time it takes many drops of_sap to realize a quart of syrup. V Harry McVeigh met with a painful acci- dent one day last week while engaged in curing wood with his, buzz saw` for C. Mc_Ginnis. He was holding a couple of Iamall cordwood sticks against the saw and when the saw struck the second stick evi-I 'i(lentl\' hit a knot. This jerked the stick upwards so suddenly that his hand was! :thrown upon the saw, almost severing thel two middle fingeis, and sliglrly cutting t-he ,other two. Dr. Kearns dressed the injury `and put a few stitches where required, but the pain was almost unbearable. Mr. Mc- lVeigh is getting along nicely and it is hop- led that he may not lose control of any of {the injured cords or muscles of the hand.- II... It._..._. I:).-........-..l- Ll... ....s.........l 6..."... l 'IHHH_\' ITIVIIQH. ` While playing hockey on the ice that had formed in the station yard Atcbeson Donnell)` got a blow on the eye from an- other plnyer s stick that caused him to re- Emain indoors a few days, ,but he is out [again and once more at the fray. 'i'wi"h the fair sex on Easter because the cold weather prevented a display of their i new creations inehats. , ans, _....1:.._ ......-.._.._ 12...... ..n.,.. A:.. I No doubt disappointment reigned supreme! I `nun vduvsra Thomas Bernard, who had been ailing for several weeks, has recovered sufficiently to accompany his daughter to Toronto where they expect he will rapidly recuperate. That this may be so is the sincere wish of his many friends. IIYLEI- -_I..-.:...`... L....1-...- an J... L... olmo 9 i ' new CTHHDIUIIB IIIJHHU/5. | After reading accounts from other dis-E st.-ricts relating to the good prices received] Tfor livestock, I would draw the attention lof those interested to the fact that a couplel lof weeks ago Ed. Mt-.(`lung of the Old Second, shipped a thorobred two-year-. lold cow, wefghing 1420 lbs., `for which he {received 63-;c. His brother Fred has another `cow that is a 2-year-old andhas presented lhim with 4 calves, two coming just a few days ago. Who says thorobred cattle are not the best, -buy? [\nv:-an On `kn lunnn nlunknr A` colon lhdn SHOP ITUIII V. DUMB]. . Dan. McLellan, who spent the winter up north in the camps, on his return disposed! of his 50-acre farm to F. Richardson of Ferg-. usonvale. Dan. who -spent many. years in the bush, has had the old longing that us- ually grips those who,follow this kind of work. At no time has he_ ever taken to farming, and on going back the past win- ter the old feeling` and desire was too" strong, so it is his intention to again fol- |low lumbering. - `I .....I.....+.mA +}m/c, nnnm-ii meets horn next van -1-J.-.-_u --u.... V. .......V.... _._ ._.., -_._. V | Mrs. Huvry Baverstock hixs returned from {an extended visit with relatives in Detroit. HUI I-HE I)U_I.- -uuy 1 Owing to the large number of sales this spring P. A. Coughlin has not been doing `his usual shipping but I expect, ere long that he will be soon hard at it. P. A. generally uses good judgment in remaining with one good business at. a time and giving it his whole a_ttention." nl .... _- I ....... -..L.. 1...... L ...... ......:.... .4]... . I. KIIE WIIUIU UDDCIIIIIUII. ' Clarence Laing who has been running the blacksmith shop for J. Shanahan during the past two years, has. severed his connection with the firm, and has rented the other shop from V. Kenny. n Mntnllnn 1lY"It\ anon!-. Hun 1Il;hf.D` nn non. The couple of young hounds that Dr. Kearns -raised, and was looking forward to giving him some extra. sport next fall, met their death one day last week, very unex- pectedly. For some time the Dr. has been missing some of `his valuable hens and had previously whipped the hounds for chasing them; but on his return from a trip recent- iy he found another .one of his best hens dead and feathers on the mug of a hound. He was not long `in despatching the bounds - `to the-happy hunting grounds. .,,|-.s-__ 4- 1:- ._.I II'_. A..L........ ' low lumbering. I understand that council meets here next Saturday and it is for -the interests of the villagers that they seek some repairs to walks and any necessary extensions. Seems as if itwas always rather difficult to" se- cure any improvement for this village, but no trouble in the least for Elmvale. But now that the Deputy-Reeve is a resident of Phelpston probably a few substantial favors may be looked for. By -all meansthe piece of sidewalk from the railroad to J. McGin- nia s store should be raised or pulled up and rebuilt; it is practically useless during the muddy and wet season. The councillors should not require any urging on this ques- __....I- A` uuuu nun bunnnlla fhnf P U WI-IV ll.-I'll aninocvlue Baum-o--.-.. Cdngratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Moran on the arrival of twin, both cute little girls. All doing well. LLUU IAIN! DUI IJGBU VI\.tUl\[- illarch 27.--Carman Marritt spent a couple of days last week in Toronto. .D`n-my Qnnnl-J: Inn` nnn fnnt hmnv crushed couple 0! aaye last ween nu Luruuw. `Harry Squa/bb had one foot badly crushed [while helping to start the engine of a saw rig at the home of Lorne Davidson. uglas Nelson is ill with typhoid fever. Mr. "and Mrs.` Robert Eldridge and Mr. and `Mrs. Carmen Marrittwere in Newmark- `at one day this week. in... n.a..+ Ln.-..I:.... 1... 1-Atnrnpd after uunu_u5 `Ulla. uunuv uuvnunvu no. u... ...... two weeks. _ - Charles -Lawlor 4133 returned to his apiury " aiter spending the winter in Toronto- at nay mus weex. Mrs. Robt. Mairling has returned after nursing Mrs. Lorn Davidson for the last I-nu. uuurn oWL;t For List Week). .1`. 0 , _(`nuvvnnn "Griff HI` 1=Hu>s'rou BETHESDAV April 2.-Mrs. Logan'Eagle and daughter of Pickerel and Miss Bessie Mchiackon of Toronto are visiting their mother-, Mrs. D. McMackon. - ' D '-u- n_.--- -__I In..- Inn.-_ __.1 11.. n__ HQVUI GU RUII a Mr. Grey and Miss Wiley and Mrs. Gor- don of Toronto. are visiting at E. Ham- mond s. ` Ill..- I\_..l___ -1 n.,______ __-_L Y.1__L'__. _..2LL !umui`;sa-DuleyT of Stayner spent Easter with IMis;_. Dora Middlebrooks. . ..._ I\-II- fl--- -1 'I'I-..-_.L_ -..-_:L 1.1-4-5. uuu Ixllua, |l'r0ul'lllE uuluc uu ozugunusy. Mrs. Ber Wxlloughhy and Lena spent Easter with Barrie friends. TL- ....L-.J A....-L.__.. l_4. E-.. ;L_!_ L-_.__ uuauc-1' wnu Darrin Incuus. '- The school teachers lef-t for their homes; rm Thursday night: Mira Grace Switzer to` St. Mary's and `Miss Myrtle Campbell to. Brentwood. I12..- G-_,L l'I_,_., ,! in um; umucl`. `Hubs manner UHJVCS. Edna Latimer spent Easter with Allan- dale friends. ' 11-..; ;_ II',, ,1 II n 9- :1 1 51158 1101' 8 DIIKIUICDTOOKS . M333 Della Dean of Toronto spent with her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean. "Inn Wu-n (Ingmar n` A`|onr'o`n nun:-:5 n WIUU LICI"llDIUlII.Q, I'll. unu nun. V` n ucull. I Mrs. Wm. Gregg of Allandale spent a. couple of days last veeek with her sister, Mrs; Geo. Latimvr. In-.. 17-..- I___I:___ _,r n.._-___ __ :_ ____.) `mS,d.i&?"l=\;"<;r;Jl:lb:;ruc`l`i:r`1;3 of Cregamoie is spend- ing the holidays with her grandparents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Geo. Latimer. 1 ll. ......1 n..,. I..- t:..:..._.. .._.I i-.._..:1.. 1.4.-.1 auu (HIE. `ICU. J:JIIII.IJI'l'.( _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Livings and family leftl for their new home at Bowtnanville on Sat- urday. ` ` DA `Ila-I-in-mun binvl` .. ......d. A51. 1.... IIIVJGJ Rant. Martinson spent a week with Lon- don frfends, returning home on Saturday. Mm` ` Rn!-f \lfill.-..mMm ant} Inna anon! J)lClIlJVVUUll- Miss Sarah Groves of Toronto is visiting her sister. Miss Esther Groves. !.`.l.... 1.4:... ......_; 0..-`..- _-:u_ nu-.. uallgutcl UH LVICIIUII lJ\l. Miss Llzzie Eafnn of Toronto spent East- er at her home here. `I-.- (`1..:...._ -t 1.... ._.___n. a___,I___ ,,,:n, 1,,- u all: u ICHUD. } Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Jennet, a! daughter on March 30. I u:.., I_:....:.. n..4.,... .: rr.._.....- .._..... 1'.`....4. E {Salesman Find it Easy U1 an IIUI IIUIIIC urlt. Jno. Gaines of Ivy spent Sundaywith his daughters, Mrs. Garfield Jennet and Mrs. Wilfred Mapes. ID IIUIIIC U1] 5 |'WU`WCCl\-D uuuuay. Miss Alberta Rands is spending a couple of weeks in Toronto. `[2... II` . _ _ _ __L Of____--__ -2 'll!_lI___J -___-;` l.lI.7I.|I'l.| IGIVCIJ, ID UCIII/CK I1 -Jno. Rose left on M _to spend a few days. 1 Min: I('..+n ,l`.on~. nknll 5 0 Hill. nday for Torohto April 2.---Miss Gertie Adams of Hamilton . is home on a. two-weeks holiday. mac Alkm-on vnor-|r'c :3 nnnn1`:nn o nnneruin Min Margaret Sinyson of Midland spent over Sunday here with her father. , nnnwnn nrnnbc Q30 VJ-us `Ina `mnnrru :n tux:-um`. U` Cl. uuuuny LIUIC WIMI HUI IKIlall.`l'- i George Brooks, Sr., who has been in poor` health lately, is `better again. . -tnn Dnun 'n'O- An Manda`: `nun "`I\IIItI\`o\ !l'Ja|?`l'Ul `VII/all IICI EIHIIIUIIUUIICI $7117. \Juvul.'II':.l Albert Moore now -has hrs mother home again after a few months vnsnt wxth old] lfriends in Bridgeburg and other places. ! rm... .,......:.... ;. +1.. u..n....a:... ..s.......1. ....! _UU aycuu C IUW Cyan I | Miss Kate Campbell of Toronto spent] `Easter with her grandmother, Mrs. Guthrie. I A1nIIO- "Ania nnuy }\ou LL: rnnb`-nan tunvvsnl The service in `the Methodist church oni Sunday was taken by the Young .People s| Society of Collier St. Church, Barrie. E! J. Carson had charge, and Mr. Rich `gave all very able address. Miss Laidman and an-; other lady sang a. duet; Mr. Cooper sangl a solo and` Miss Walker was organist" The service was enjoyed by- all. Next isunday Rev. H. E. Wellwood will have charge. l M. 0...: MM. w D n_....L..... ...... ;.....1. :... |.IllCll\.ll.` Ill LJIIUBOUIIIS llllll UDIICI pluuco. ' 'mxi'_;.C.and Mrs. W. P. Graham are back in! the village after spending the winter in Bar- * .4. ~ 1 Victor Delamtme, the strong man of Lao Bouehette. Que-., hoisted a 1,222-lb. auto-A mobile 15 feet up a ladder, before fotced to descend. _ - `I7..- .I.............. in "`\n pInu:n.;6n`nr` rnlltnn l\`l 'tions in New York. ' Motion picture lessons on when to get`! married and how to stay married have been; introduced by the court of domestic rela- ! pom: M01101: compnmr OF.CANA!i)A, LIMITED, roan, 0} SHANTY BAY ANGUS I ----.w------w- -1? YO. fol`-tD.%7.0%Y.YAIC3Il'l'DA $YAIYI& N0 IIICTIK Lil the Ford (far pkfrod u QXp( l'l mental stage Runabout $405 3'l`om-ing $445 Coupe $695 Sedan 8785 $345 A BARRII-I MOTOR CAR co. (Too Late For Last Week.) 2 March 28.--Alfred Mitchener spent a few 9 days last_ week visiting his brother in :CheltenI'xam. \:2_,, r\I_____.- o_L-II :_ --_.t:....,I a- `L..- War Hamages iiythe dewtafed region of. France is fixed at 85.750.000.000 francs in i AL- .;..-.!..-..l 11.... 1 VV CHRLIU. I Miss Bertha Wi1liams`left fox: her home iin_ Si`btpgld, Sask., after spending the winter i-With nends here. v._.___; n:__x___ '_-.__.:--__1 L.._., __ It-.. . ' \JllUHaUlIll21lll. ` Miss Florence`Schell is confined to her `bed after arattack of-_ tonsilitis. -__I-__ n.-:- L..- ,._`._.._A..,.I .. .......:L:.... L.` LVUU IIIIICIQ lI`lI|IlallUl\ Ul'_ lruuanuub. Gordon Buxe has accepted a posxtnon In Welland. . Il1__ B__LL_ 1IT2`IIZ....... `-1 ; 1.... L-.. Launch '-Wll-H Il'lUl|U.5 HUIU. I I Leonard Manley arrived home on Mon-I day after spending -the winter at Arnsteini and left on Saturday for New York to visit his sister". i I::__, 'nL_.1I:_ n_n -: 17- . 1YI....1. :. AL- ' I115 HXBLUF. Miss Phyllis Bell of Van Vlack is the !guest of her sister. Mrs. J. C. Buie. It IIY'Il *rr_,,, ,_, L__I LL- .__:_-._4_____ 4.. Mrs. Will Harvey hall lhe misfoltune to, fall on the ice breaking one leg and had, to be taken to Collingwood hospital. 1 I Quite a number from around here attend- . ed the sale of Mr. Cloughley. In -.1 `II I I (Too Late For Last Week.) I I count of the teacher, Miss Carrutbers, being` I "KID: ILUJUIIUUII `III: I | Pme Grove was closed last week on ac-1 sick. 1 3 ! mm. :L. __:_a__..:_ :_ _:_.:__ --.:. ...:.._.1 1.-.... SICK. The flu epidemic is dying out arhund here but some of its victims are still suffering from the effects of it, VI'\L_ -___.LA.L-,, 2.. A.Li . . . . .2 . . _ . .._L! _ . . . n . . . - .. i 1 i \l\C ._.. --..... .. .... -.----,,---v_, . J | Miss Hook spent Sunday with Mr. and! I Mrs. Hamilton Orr. | I n:__ n_.____ _____ _|__.__| 1...... ___,_,_|_ ,_ ,__ - TKGIICC I5 ll\I`|l CHI 1 the revised figure.

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